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Q: pre ejaculation chances ?
asked by: tahitiandancerrrr92 on June 28th, 2009
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so my boyfriend and I were messing around at my house and we decided that it would be okay for him to put is penis inside me, but only for a short time. My boyfriend went to the restroom before doing this by the way, He put it in really quick ans soon pulled out, and he later finished by masturbating.

His sperm was no where near me, and he says that he pre-cums RIGHT when he is going to orgasm, but as it was my first time, i am still worried.

Is there a possibility that I could be pregnant, even if he was only inside me for a very short time?(I wouldn't even consider to call it "sex")and he masturbated no where near my vagina?

He says that he knows his body and when he pre-cums, but like i said before, it was our first time, and I am worried.
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BDteach59
replied on June 28th, 2009
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I would say that in this case it is unlikely but anytime the penis is inside you, if pre-ejaculate is present,it would be possible. Regardless, of that, any type of genital contact can cause STDs such as HIV, Aids, Gonorrhea, or Syphilis. Guys will tell you anything to get what they want... Be careful and if you choose to have sex, insist on a condom. The best way, is abstinence.. That is the only 100% fool proof method to ensure against STDs and pregnancy.
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mostofit
replied on July 7th, 2009
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Pregnancy is not unheard of from pre-ejaculate fluid, but it is unlikely. But the stakes are so high why take chances.

And I hate to contradict the earlier poster, but condoms are not 100% anything. Overall, condoms are generally 85% effective for preventing pregnancy. Read the back of the package, there is a disclaimer there.

In fact, even birth control pills are not 100% effective.
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